United Kingdom aid minister Priti Patel quits over Israel meetings

Britain's overseas aid minister Priti Patel quit over unauthorised meetings in Israel, becoming the latest cabinet member caught up in a whirlwind of scandals rocking PM Theresa May's government.
Patel had apologised for holding  meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu  without notifying the Foreign Office or Downing Street in advance.
Patel had apologised for holding meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu without notifying the Foreign Office or Downing Street in advance.

LONDON: Britain's overseas aid minister Priti Patel quit Wednesday over unauthorised meetings in Israel, becoming the latest cabinet member caught up in a whirlwind of scandals rocking Prime Minister Theresa May's government.

"I offer a fulsome apology to you and to the government for what has happened and offer my resignation," Patel wrote in a letter to May, becoming the second minister to leave the cabinet in one week.

May summoned Patel back from a trip to Africa to explain her talks with Israeli politicians and officials, in which she reportedly raised the possibility of Britain diverting aid to the Israeli army.

Patel had apologised on Monday for holding 12 separate meetings -- including with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- during a family holiday to Israel in August, without notifying the Foreign Office or Downing Street in advance.

Patel wrote in her letter that there had been a "number of reports about my actions and I am sorry that these have served as a distraction."

May accepted Patel's resignation, replying in a letter that "the UK and Israel are close allies, and it is right that we should work closely together. But that must be done formally."

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